In September, both the Senate and the House passed a measure to end the state of national emergency at the southern border. On Tuesday night, President Trump announced his veto of the measure. It is unlikely that Congress will be able to override the veto. This veto came 7 months after the president’s last veto on the issue, since lawmakers can force votes on an issue every 6 months.
– Weekly Immigration Briefing by Olivia Hester, Immigration Law Analyst at Docketwise
Posted in: Immigration
posted on: October 18, 2019